Dollie Radford
Caroline Maitland (1858 – 1920) was an English poet and writer. She married in 1883 Ernest Radford, and wrote as Dollie Radford. They had three children, one being the doctor and writer Maitland Radford.[1]
Her friends included Eleanor Marx, whom she knew through a Shakespeare reading group attended by Karl Marx, and Amy Levy. Her papers are housed at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library at UCLA.[2]
Works
- A Light Load (1891)
- Songs for Somebody (1893)
- Good Night (1895)
- Songs and other verses (1895)
- Sea Thrift (1904)
- In Summer Time (1905)
- A Ballad of Victory and other poems (1907)
- Poems (1910)
References
- ↑ Diana Baynes Jansen (1 August 2003). Jung's Apprentice: A Biography of Helton Godwin Baynes. Daimon. p. 36. ISBN 978-3-85630-626-7. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
- ↑ "Register of the Dollie Radford Papers: A Collection of Papers Relating to Dollie Radford, Her Family and Circle of Friends, 1880-1920" http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf8b69p1zw
External links
Wikisource has original works written by or about: Dollie Radford |
- Works at The Victorian Women Writers Project
- Works by Dollie Radford at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Dollie Radford at Internet Archive
- Dollie Radford at Library of Congress Authorities, with 4 catalogue records
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